Nadine • August 31, 2013So beautiful. It's a great place to stop and watch people and the city. It runs near the north end and Chinatown. Grab some Italian pastry then walk off the calories as you go to Chinatown!

AlohaKarina 🌺🌈🏝 • Oktober 27, 2012Get some bread, prosciutto and mozzarella at nearby Salumeria Italiana, and a cappuccino to go at Caffe'Vittoria...then hang out and have a picnic while the kids play at the Park.

Jeremy K. • August 26, 2014Great spot to have a mini picnic or read a book either by the fountain or the grassy area. A little urban oasis amidst all of the hustle and bustle of the skyscrapers nearby.

Proxy Apparel • April 23, 2012On the warm weekends, grab some dim sum takeout from Myers and Chang, then pick a spot under one of the budding trees for a relaxing picnic (and some fabulous people watching).

Dee H. • July 8, 2012During the hot hours of summer, the fountains here are the best way to relax with cannoli from Boston's North End, or wait for your reservation. Dip your feet in the water - it's usually cold!

IWalked Audio Tours • July 3, 2012Designed by architectural firm of Olmsted, Olmsted and Eliot. During the summer (Friday or Saturday evenings) you can enjoy watching bocce games. Full site history via<LINK>

Al S. • Mai 13, 2017Known as "the Prado," this unique park is tucked into the North End just below the Old North Church. It was opened in 1933 and is a great spot to sit with a coffee on a nice day and people watch.

BU Today • Juni 11, 2012Designed by the famous Frederick Law Olmsted, the Emerald Necklace consists of 9 parks linked by waterways and parkways. Walking and biking paths are abundant, and annual events are held in all nine.